Vince Young’s personal possessions may become the latest casualty of the 2011 NFL lockout.

Deputy constables in Harris County showed up at the unsigned quarterback’s Houston home Monday to inventory his belongings in connection with the settlement of a $1.7 million debt, a Houston television station is reporting.

Vince Young is broke, but his possessions could help settle a $1.7 million debt taken out from Pro Player Funding during the 2011 NFL lockout. (AP Photo)

According to KHOU-TV, the constables arrived early in the morning to assess values of Young's possessions. A New York court judgment in 2012 said that Young, who last played a regular-season NFL game with Philadelphia in 2011, owed the $1.7 million from a high-risk loan he took out during the lockout from Pro Player Funding. The original loan, according to Forbes.com, was just under $1.9 million.

Young defaulted and the firm called in the loan, but Young sued the firm and his former financial advisors, accusing it of being a “predatory lender” and his advisors of being part of a scheme to mislead and defraud him. Tackle Bryant McKinnie, now with the Ravens, also took Pro Player Funding to court over a loan taken out during the lockout.

A Harris County judge denied a motion Tuesday by Young’s lawyers for a restraining order against the property inventory.